Convenient operating method and terminal

ABSTRACT

A convenient operating method and a convenient operating terminal. The method includes: acquiring a touch trajectory inputted by a user on a touch screen; acquiring from a preset first database a pattern or character matching the touch trajectory; matching the acquired pattern or character with operating object-associated information in a preset information database, the operating object-associated information being relevant information of a corresponding operating object; and displaying, under the condition of successful matching, the operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information successfully matched.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present disclosure relates to the field of communicationtechnologies, and in particular to a convenient operating method andterminal.

BACKGROUND

Currently, there are various solutions for rapid starting ofapplications, e.g., classifying and storing applications into differentfolders so that a user can conveniently find and start the applications;or performing application search through an application search engine,and rapidly starting the found application. For a convenient searchingmethod for web page contents, a search may be performed by screenword-capturing, or by inputting keywords into a search engine, and thelike. For local files, a search may be performed only after entering anapplication interface or a search interface. Further, the aboveoperation purpose may also be achieved by a voice search function.

However, the solutions in the prior art all require the user to unlockthe terminal first. After the touch screen is lightened and unlocked,folders for storing classified applications are then opened, and acorresponding application icon is clicked; or an application searchengine is opened, an application name is input, for example. If it isdesired to enter other applications or open some files during the use ofa particular application, it is required to quit the currentapplication. For the users, these solutions in the prior art all requiremultiple steps of operations to achieve the final operation purpose,thereby wasting the operation time of the user, and resulting in pooruser experience. Further, the voice search function is limited by theapplication scenarios, and cannot achieve 100% accuracy in voicerecognition of the user. Therefore, it is urgent to reduce the operatingsteps and improve operating efficiency of the user.

SUMMARY

In an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided aconvenient operating method, including: acquiring a touch trajectoryinputted by a user on a touch screen; acquiring from a preset firstdatabase a pattern or character matching the touch trajectory; matchingthe acquired pattern or character with operating object-associatedinformation in a preset information database, the operatingobject-associated information being relevant information of acorresponding operating object; and displaying, under the condition ofsuccessful matching, the operating object corresponding to the operatingobject-associated information successfully matched.

In an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is further provided aconvenient operating terminal, including: a first acquiring moduleconfigured to acquire a touch trajectory inputted by a user on a touchscreen; a second acquiring module configured to acquire from a presetfirst database a pattern or character matching the touch trajectory; amatching module configured to match the acquired pattern or characterwith the operating object-associated information in the presetinformation database; the operating object-associated information beingrelevant information of a corresponding operating object; and a displaymodule configured to display the operating object corresponding to theoperating object-associated information successfully matched under thecondition that the matching module matches successfully.

In an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is further provided astorage medium having one or more programs stored thereon which, whenexecuted by a processor, causes the processor to implement theconvenient operating method as described above.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a convenient operating method according to afirst embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a flowchart of another convenient operating method accordingto the first embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating displaying the operatingobject corresponding to the operating object-associated informationsuccessfully matched in the first embodiment of the present disclosure;and

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of modules in a convenient operatingterminal according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

The present disclosure will be described in further detail withreference to the following detailed description and accompanyingdrawings.

First Embodiment

Referring to FIG. 1, this embodiment shows a convenient operating methodwhich can acquire a touch trajectory input by a user on a touch screenwhen the user inputs the touch trajectory on the touch screen; thendetermine a pattern or character matching the acquired touch trajectory;match the pattern or character with operating object-associatedinformation in a preset information database; and display the operatingobject corresponding to the operating object-associated informationsuccessfully matched. In this embodiment, the process from the acquiringof the touch trajectory to the displaying of the operating object isautomatically completed by a terminal, and for the user, only oneaction, i.e., inputting the touch trajectory, is performed. After thedisplaying of the operating object, the user may perform an operation byonly clicking the desired operating object. For the user, the operatingsteps corresponding to the open operation are greatly simplified, theoperating efficiency is improved, and the user experience is naturallyimproved.

As shown in FIG. 1, the convenient operating method disclosed in thisembodiment includes steps S101 to S104.

At S101, acquiring a touch trajectory inputted by a user on a touchscreen.

At S102, acquiring from a preset first database a pattern or charactermatching the touch trajectory.

At S103, matching the acquired pattern or character with operatingobject-associated information in a preset information database, theoperating object-associated information being relevant information of acorresponding operating object.

At S104, displaying, under the condition of successful matching, theoperating object corresponding to the operating object-associatedinformation successfully matched.

In this embodiment, the terminal implementing the above method flowincludes, but is not limited to, a mobile terminal, such as a mobilephone, a tablet, and the like.

In step S101, the step of acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by theuser on the touch screen is implemented when the user inputs the touchtrajectory on the touch screen. However, when the user inputs the touchtrajectory on the touch screen, the touch trajectory may be input on asystem standby interface of the terminal, or input on other operationinterfaces, which is not limited herein. The touch screen may be a touchscreen of a terminal for implementing the above method flow. In stepS104, the operating object corresponding to the operatingobject-associated information successfully matched may be displayed onthe touch screen.

The method for acquiring the touch trajectory input by the user on thetouch screen may include: collecting, when a user draws a touchtrajectory on the touch screen, a corresponding touch trajectory on thetouch screen (i.e., collecting effective touch points touched by theuser on the touch screen), acquiring index values of the effective touchpoints on the touch trajectory, storing the index values, performingtrajectory calculation according to the index values, and restoring theinput trajectory of the user in the terminal system. The index valuerefers to corresponding coordinate values of each of the effective touchpoints on the touch screen.

Further, the information stored in the first database in this embodimentincludes patterns or characters, or both. The characters in thisembodiment include, but are not limited to, letters, Chinese characters,and numbers.

In one embodiment, the patterns and characters may be stored in the samedatabase. In another embodiment, the first database includes ahandwriting template database and a unigram database for storingcharacters, and a pattern database for storing patterns. The handwritingtemplate database and the unigram database may use existing handwritingtemplate databases and unigram databases in the system, while thepattern database may be a database newly set in the terminal system.Further, the pattern database includes some ordinary patterns likeheart, circle, square, triangle, etc.

In step S102, a pattern or character matching the touch trajectory isacquired from a preset first database. The matching here may refer tothat the touch trajectory is matched with the pattern or character inshape. For example, when the touch trajectory has a “W” shape, thecharacter “W” is matched in the first database; and when the touchtrajectory is a heart-shaped graph, a heart-shaped pattern is matched inthe first database.

When the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory is acquiredfrom the first database, if patterns and characters are separatelystored, for example, patterns are stored in a dedicated patterndatabase, while characters are stored in a handwriting template databaseand a unigram database, the touch trajectory may be firstly matched withthe characters in the handwriting template database and the unigramdatabase, and then matched in the pattern database if the matching withcharacters is not successful; or the touch trajectory may be firstlymatched with the patterns in the pattern database, and then matched inthe handwriting template database and the unigram database if thematching with patterns is not successful. If characters are stored in ahandwriting template database or a unigram database, the process ofacquiring the character in step S102 may include: traversing thehandwriting template database or the unigram database to find acharacter matching the touch trajectory.

The operating object-associated information in this embodiment isrelevant information of a corresponding operating object; and theoperating object-associated information has correspondence relationshipwith the operating objects. The operating object includes, but is notlimited to, an application, a folder, a contact, a web search, and thelike. The operating object-associated information includes, but is notlimited to, an application name (corresponding to the operating object“application”), an application icon (corresponding to the operatingobject “application”), a folder name (corresponding to the operatingobject “folder”), contact information (such as a contact name)(corresponding to the operating object “contact”), search keywords inputin a web search (corresponding to the operating object “web search”),and the like.

In this embodiment, it may be envisaged that after the acquiredcharacter or pattern matching the touch trajectory is successfullymatched with the operating object associated information in the presetinformation database, the displayed associated object may be one or moreof an application, a folder, a contact, and a web search. Regarding thedisplay of the operating object, it may be displayed to the user in atext form or in a UI image form. Generally, if the operating objectmatched in step S103 includes an application, the operating object isdisplayed to the user in the form of an application icon, and if theoperating object matched in step S103 includes a contact, thecorresponding contact (generally at least the name of the contact) isdisplayed to the user. It will be appreciated that the correspondingapplication interface or the contact interface is entered if the userclicks the displayed operating object, for example, clicks theapplication icon or the contact. It will be appreciated that one touchtrajectory of a user may match multiple applications, multiple contacts,multiple folders, multiple web searches, and so on.

For the matching process in step S103, a preset information database forstoring operating object associated information is provided in theterminal. The operating object associated information of the operatingobject appearing on the terminal during the use of the terminal by theuser may be stored in the preset information database. In order tofacilitate the matching between the graphs and the operating objectassociated information in step S103, correspondence relationship betweenthe corresponding graph and operating object associated information maybe preset in the preset information database. When a graph is matched instep S102, the corresponding operating object associated information maybe matched in the preset information database according to the shape ofthe graph. Considering that a complicated graph has higher requirementson the drawing time and drawing capability of the user, and willincrease difficulties in matching the graph in step S103, some simplegraphs, e.g., circle, heart, square, or the like, may be used forsetting the correspondence relationship with the operating objectassociated information in the preset information database. It may beenvisaged that the correspondence relationship between the graphs andthe operating object associated information may be set by the user, ormay be set automatically by the terminal but known to the user.

When the touch trajectory acquired in step S102 is matched with a graph,step S103 (matching the acquired graph or character with operatingobject associated information in a preset information database)includes:

acquiring correspondence relationship between graphs and the operatingobject associated information prestored in the preset informationdatabase, and matching graphs corresponding to respective pieces ofoperating object associated information in the correspondencerelationship with the acquired graph matching the touch trajectory.

This scheme requires preset correspondence relationship between thegraphs and the operating object associated information, and thus hascertain limitations because the correspondence relationship between thegraphs and the operating object associated information needs to be resetwhen an operating object is newly added.

Considering that many current application icons have symbolic patterns,e.g., an icon of “music application” in the system is a musical note, anicon of “mobile phone manager” is a shield, and an icon of “sportsservice” has a heart shape, and so on, in one embodiment, a matchedapplication icon may be obtained by matching a graph matching the touchtrajectory with the application icons, so as to finally display theapplication.

In one embodiment, when the touch trajectory acquired in step S102 ismatched with a graph, step S103 includes: acquiring operating objectassociated information in the preset information database, matching thegraph matching the touch trajectory with an application icon in theoperating object associated information, and determining that thematching is successful if the similarity of the two exceeds a presetfirst threshold, or the graph matching the touch trajectory appears inthe application icon.

For example, if the touch trajectory input by the user has a heartshape, a contact “Li XX” in the preset information databasecorresponding to a graph of a heart shape, and further an applicationicon (assumed to be an icon of “exercise health”) has a heart shape,then the finally matched operating object associated informationincludes the contact “Li XX” and the application icon of “exercisehealth”. As a result, the operating objects displayed in step S104include the contact “Li XX” and the application “exercise health” (whichmay display in the form of an application icon).

In one embodiment, correspondence relationship between characters andthe operating object associated information may be stored in the presetinformation database, where the characters used in the correspondencerelationship may be characters irrelevant to the operating objectassociated information, or may be characters relevant to the operatingobject associated information, such as English letters, Chinesecharacters, pinyin letters of Chinese characters, and the like includedin the operating object associated information. The characters include,but are not limited to, numbers, Chinese characters, letters, and otherinformation.

In one embodiment, when the touch trajectory acquired in step S102 ismatched with a character, step S103 includes: acquiring correspondencerelationship between characters and the operating object associatedinformation prestored in the preset information database, and matchingcharacters corresponding to respective pieces of operating objectassociated information in the correspondence relationship with theacquired character matching the touch trajectory. When the charactermatching the touch trajectory appears in the operating object associatedinformation, the matching may be considered to be successful. Forexample, the user inputs the character “

(“pay”)”, and in the preset information database, the applicationAli-pay is set to correspond to the characters “

(Ali-pay)”. Therefore, the character matching the touch trajectory ispresent in the operating object-associated information, and the matchingis successful.

As can be known from the above description, most of the operatingobject-associated information in the preset information database is textinformation, which means that most of the operating object-associatedinformation can be matched by directly using characters.

In one embodiment, when the touch trajectory acquired in step S102 ismatched with a character, step S103 includes: directly matching theacquired character matching the touch trajectory with each piece ofoperating object-associated information in the preset informationdatabase. In this scheme, the correspondence relationship between theoperating object-associated information and the patterns or charactersdoes not need to be preset in a preset information database, therebyconvenient to use.

For directly matching the acquired character matching the touchtrajectory with each piece of operating object-associated information,the acquired character may be matching Chinese characters or Englishletters in the operating object-associated information, or the acquiredcharacter may be matching pinyin of the Chinese characters (such asinitial consonants of the pinyin) and the like. For example, if the userinputs the character “W”, “W” is directly matched with each piece ofoperating object associated information, and if the pinyin of a Chinesecharacter, e.g., “Weixin (WeChat)”, in the operating object-associatedinformation includes “W”, the operating object-associated information“WeChat” is considered to be successfully matched. The direct matchingof the acquired character matching the touch trajectory with each pieceof operating object-associated information may be implemented in atraversal manner. In addition, the character may be matching applicationicons in the operating object-associated information, and when there isa character (or pattern) in an application icon having a similarityexceeding a preset threshold of the character, it is determined that thematching is successful. If the user inputs the character “e”, and anapplication icon of “Eleme” exists in the preset information database(corresponding to the application “Eleme”) and has a pattern similar tothe character “e”, it is determined that the icon of “Eleme” is theoperating object-associated information matching the character “e”.

Further, it may be envisaged that new operating objects may occur due tonew applications, new web search keywords, and the like during the useof the terminal by the user, and in order to match as much operatingobject-associated information as possible during the matching process instep S103, the real-time performance of the operating object-associatedinformation in the preset information database needs to be maintained.Therefore, the convenient operating method in this embodiment mayfurther include: judging whether the newly appeared operatingobject-associated information is stored in the preset informationdatabase during the use of the terminal by the user; and updating thepreset information database with the newly appeared operatingobject-associated information when the determining result is negative(i.e., the newly appeared operating object-associated information is notstored in the preset information database). The updating processincludes, but is not limited to, writing the new operatingobject-associated information into the preset information database.

If a correspondence relationship between the operating object-associatedinformation and the characters or patterns is set in the presetinformation database, after the operating object-associated informationis newly added, a corresponding pattern or character to the newly addedoperating object-associated information may be set. In one embodiment,the correspondence relationship between the operating object-associatedinformation and the characters or patterns may also be stored in astorage space other than the preset information database.

When the acquired pattern or character is matched with the operatingobject-associated information in the preset information database in stepS103, the matching is generally performed from the first piece to thelast piece of operating object-associated information in the presetinformation database. Therefore, an order of arrangement of theoperating object-associated information in the preset informationdatabase has some influence on the time required for completing thematching of step S103. The operating object-associated information of anoperating object which is frequently used by the user is ranked at thetop to facilitate quick matching. In one embodiment, the convenientoperating method further includes: counting usage habits of the userregarding an operating object corresponding to the operatingobject-associated information; the usage habits including at least oneof a group consisting of usage time, number of uses, and usagefrequency; determining a usage possibility of the operating object bythe user according to the using habits, and sequencing the operatingobject-associated information in the preset information databaseaccording to the usage possibility. Generally, if the user uses anoperating object for a longer time, with a higher frequency of use andwith a larger number of uses, this means that the user has a higherpossibility of using the operating object, and the operatingobject-associated information of the operating object is ranked at thetop in the preset information database.

In practical use of the convenient operating method of this embodiment,if a user inputs a touch trajectory on a standby interface or a displayinterface of some applications, a false touch of an icon on the standbyinterface or a false touch of content on the display interface of theapplications may possibly occur. If a touch trajectory is input on theinterface of the APP “Baidu”, a link on the display interface of the APP“Baidu” is likely to be triggered, resulting in a false touch. In orderto avoid such false touches, in one embodiment, an operation interfacemay be specifically displayed before the user inputs the touchtrajectory, so as to avoid false touches.

Accordingly, in this embodiment, a shortcut button including a firstsub-button is arranged on an operation interface of the terminal; andbefore step S101 (acquiring a touch trajectory input by a user on atouch screen), the convenient operating method further includes: callinga preset operation interface when the user triggers the firstsub-button. Step S101 includes: acquiring a touch trajectory input bythe user on the preset operation interface; and step S104 (displayingthe operating object corresponding to the operating object-associatedinformation successfully matched) includes: displaying the operatingobject corresponding to the operating object-associated informationsuccessfully matched on the preset operation interface. The shortcutbutton includes, but is not limited to, a floatable button. The shortcutbutton may be suspended on any operation interface, such as a standbyinterface or an application operation interface.

In order to reduce false touches, in one embodiment, in step S101, apressure value of the touch trajectory on the touch screen is furtheracquired while acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by the user onthe touch screen (for example, a pressure sensor in the terminalacquires a pressure applied on the touch screen when the user inputs thetouch trajectory), and step S102 (acquiring from a preset first databasea pattern or character matching the touch trajectory) is performed onlywhen the pressure value satisfies a preset pressure condition;otherwise, step S102 is not performed (and obviously, subsequent stepsS103, S104 are not performed). The preset pressure condition may be thatthe pressure value of the touch trajectory on the touch screen exceeds apreset pressure threshold.

In practice, while inputting a touch trajectory, the user may find thatthe input touch trajectory may have an error. At this time, the inputoperation of many users becomes hesitant, and contact time between afinger of the user and the touch screen becomes longer. Therefore,duration for the user to input the touch trajectory may also be used asa basis for judging whether the input by the user is wrong. In oneembodiment, duration of the user inputting the touch trajectory on thetouch screen is acquired while acquiring the touch trajectory inputtedby the user on the touch screen. When the duration of the user inputtingthe touch trajectory exceeds a preset duration, step S102 (acquiringfrom a preset first database a pattern or character matching the touchtrajectory) is not performed any more.

In one embodiment, the touch trajectory input by the user may contain aplurality of characters, and if step S102 is performed when the userinputs only one character, the operating object actually desired by theuser may not be matched. For this reason, in one embodiment, in stepS101, while acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by the user on thetouch screen, if the user inputs one character, the first characterinput by the user, after being acquired, is stored without being matchedwith the operating object-associated information. After the user inputsother characters (a second character, or a second character and a thirdcharacter, etc.) within a preset time, all the characters input by theuser within the preset time are matched with the operatingobject-associated information in the preset information database as awhole. The preset time may be 5 seconds, 8 seconds, or the like.

At present, some terminals may be provided with a function of setting aquick start mode for some APPs, which includes starting thecorresponding APP by inputting a preset touch trajectory, whichundoubtedly may cause certain influence on the method of thisembodiment. In order to avoid such influence, the method of thisembodiment may further include collecting operation habits of the useron the terminal during use of the terminal, the operation habitsincluding, when a touch trajectory is input, a shape of the touchtrajectory and a corresponding operation purpose. After step S101(acquiring a touch trajectory input by a user on a touch screen), themethod further includes: pre-determining the corresponding operationpurpose of the touch trajectory according to the shape of the touchtrajectory and the user habits, and performing step S102 (acquiring froma preset first database a pattern or character matching the touchtrajectory) only when the pre-determined operation purpose is to displaythe operating object corresponding to the operating object-associatedinformation successfully matched.

When the user inputs the touch trajectory, the input touch trajectorymay have an error, and in order to eliminate such errors, the embodimentmay further include: canceling the previous touch trajectory input bythe user and stopping step S102 (no longer performing step S102 if it isnot started) under the condition that a preset cancel gesture input bythe user on the touch screen is further acquired after step S101(acquiring a touch trajectory input by a user on a touch screen). Thepreset cancel gesture includes, but is not limited to, two fingerssliding downward on the touch screen, and the like.

In order to cancel the erroneous trajectory input by the user, in oneembodiment, a shortcut button including a second sub-button is arrangedon an operation interface of the terminal; and after step S101(acquiring a touch trajectory input by a user on a touch screen), if theuser triggers the second sub-button, the previous touch trajectory inputby the user is cancelled, and step S102 is stopped (step S102 is nolonger performed if it is not started).

The convenient operating method of the present embodiment is describedin detail with reference to FIG. 2. Provided that characters are storedin a handwriting template database and a unigram database, and thesystem is provided with a preset information database, the database willsynchronize operating object-associated information such as file names,application names, contacts, search keywords and the like in real timewhile a user uses the terminal.

The method flow in FIG. 2 includes steps S201 to S205.

At S201, collecting the corresponding touch trajectory while a userdraws touch trajectories of key information such as letters, Chinesecharacters, numbers and the like on a touch screen on a system standbyinterface or other operation interfaces. Here, the step of collectingthe touch trajectory generally refers to collect valid touch points onthe touch trajectory drawn by the user.

At S202, acquiring index values of the effective touch points on thetouch trajectory, storing the index values of the touch points,calculating the trajectory, and restoring the input trajectory of theuser. Here, restoring the input trajectory of the user may include:redrawing the trajectory according to the index values of the touchpoints.

At S203, traversing character contents corresponding to the touchtrajectory in the handwriting template database and the unigramdatabase.

At S204, searching for corresponding operating object-associatedinformation in the preset information database using the traversedcharacter contents, and establishing matching relationship between thecharacter contents and the corresponding operating object-associatedinformation.

At S205, performing content association on the matched operatingobject-associated information, i.e., associating the matched operatingobject-associated information with a specific operating object, andpushing content which may be required to be operated by a user to theuser on a UI (user interface).

For example, when a user inputs “W” on a touch screen in a systemstandby interface, a touch system of the terminal will collect indexvalues of all touch points on the touch trajectory of the user andtransmit the index values to a master control system which, afterreceiving the index values, performs trajectory calculation andredrawing. The redrawn trajectory traverses the handwriting templatedatabase and the unigram database to find out the letter “W”, and theletter “W” is matched with specific operating object-associatedinformation in the preset information database. As shown in FIG. 3, themaster control system matches “W” with operating object-associatedinformation such as “Weixin (WeChat)”, “Wangzherongyao (Royal of King)”,“What are the Tips for Using WeChat”, “Wang Fei (Faye Wang)”, “Why Earthis round”, “Mr. Wang”, “Miss Wang”, and the like, according toinformation such as a usual starting frequency of an application by theuser, search content, contact number of a contact, and the like; andthen associates the matched operating object-associated information withthe corresponding specific operating object. In FIG. 3, the associatedoperating objects are classified into, but are not limited to,applications, web searches, contacts, local files, and the like. A usermay select an operating object according to the content pushed by themaster control system, which simplifies the operation flow steps of theuser and improves the user experience.

By adopting the convenient operating method of the embodiment, the touchtrajectory input by the user on the touch screen can be acquired; apattern or a character matching the touch trajectory can be acquiredfrom a preset first database; the acquired pattern or character can bematched with operating object-associated information in the presetinformation database, the operating object-associated information beingrelevant information of a corresponding operating object; and under thecondition of successful matching, the operating object corresponding tothe operating object-associated information successfully matched isdisplayed. By adopting the method of the embodiment, for the user, theoperation involves only one step, i.e., inputting a touch trajectory,then the terminal can display a plurality of operating objects which arepossibly required by the user currently, which reduces the steps ofsearching for the operating objects by the user, improves the operatingefficiency of the user, saves time for the user and improves the userexperience.

Second Embodiment

This embodiment shows a convenient operating terminal which, as shown inFIG. 4, includes a first acquiring module 41, a second acquiring module42, a matching module 43, and a display module 44.

The first acquiring module 41 is configured to acquire a touchtrajectory inputted by a user on a touch screen.

The second acquiring module 42 is configured to acquire from a presetfirst database a pattern or character matching the touch trajectory.

The matching module 43 is configured to match the acquired pattern orcharacter with operating object-associated information in a presetinformation database, the operating object-associated information beingrelevant information of a corresponding operating object.

The display module 44 is configured to display the operating objectcorresponding to the operating object-associated informationsuccessfully matched under the condition that the matching module 43matches successfully.

In this embodiment, the convenient operating terminal includes, but isnot limited to, a mobile terminal, such as a mobile phone, a tablet, andthe like.

The first acquiring module 41 acquires the touch trajectory inputted bythe user on the touch screen when the user inputs the touch trajectoryon the touch screen. However, when the user inputs the touch trajectoryon the touch screen, the touch trajectory may be input on a systemstandby interface of the terminal, or input on other operationinterfaces, which is not limited herein. In addition, the touch screenmay be a touch screen of the convenient operating terminal, and maycorrespond to the display module 44.

The method for the first acquiring module 41 acquiring the touchtrajectory input by the user on the touch screen may include:collecting, when a user draws a touch trajectory on the touch screen, acorresponding touch trajectory on the touch screen (i.e., collectingeffective touch points touched by the user on the touch screen),acquiring index values of the effective touch points on the touchtrajectory, storing the index values, performing trajectory calculationaccording to the index values, and restoring the input trajectory of theuser in the terminal system. The index value refers to correspondingcoordinate values of each of the effective touch points on the touchscreen.

Further, the terminal of this embodiment may further include a storagemodule (not shown) for storing the first database and the presetinformation database. The storage module may be implemented by a storagemedium such as a ROM, a RAM, an SD card, or the like in the terminal.The information stored in the first database in this embodiment includespatterns or characters, or both. The characters in this embodimentinclude, but are not limited to, letters, Chinese characters, andnumbers.

In one embodiment, the patterns and characters may be stored in the samedatabase. In another embodiment, the first database includes ahandwriting template database and a unigram database storing characters,and a pattern database storing patterns. The handwriting templatedatabase and the unigram database may use existing handwriting templatedatabases and unigram databases in the system, while the patterndatabase may be a database newly set in the terminal system. Further,the pattern database includes some ordinary patterns like heart, circle,square, triangle, etc.

The second acquiring module 42 acquires a pattern or character matchingthe touch trajectory from the preset first database. The matching heremay refer to that the touch trajectory is matched with the pattern orcharacter in shape. For example, when the touch trajectory has a “W”shape, the character “W” is matched in the first database; and when thetouch trajectory is a heart-shaped graph, a heart-shaped pattern ismatched in the first database.

When the second acquiring module 42 acquires the pattern or charactermatching the touch trajectory from the first database, if patterns andcharacters are separately stored, for example, patterns are stored in adedicated pattern database, while characters are stored in a handwritingtemplate database and a unigram database, the second acquiring module 42may firstly match the touch trajectory with the characters in thehandwriting template database and the unigram database, and then matchin the pattern database if the matching with characters is notsuccessful; or the second acquiring module 42 may firstly match thetouch trajectory with the patterns in the pattern database, and thenmatch in the handwriting template database and the unigram database ifthe matching with patterns is not successful. If characters are storedin a handwriting template database or a unigram database, the process ofthe second acquiring module 42 acquiring characters may include:traversing the handwriting template database or the unigram database tofind a character matching the touch trajectory.

The operating object-associated information in this embodiment isrelevant information of a corresponding operating object; and theoperating object-associated information has correspondence relationshipwith the operating objects. The operating object includes, but is notlimited to, an application, a folder, a contact, a web search, and thelike. The operating object-associated information includes, but is notlimited to, an application name (corresponding to the operating object“application”), an application icon (corresponding to the operatingobject “application”), a folder name (corresponding to the operatingobject “folder”), contact information (such as a “contact” name)(corresponding to the operating object “contact”), search keywords inputin a web search (corresponding to the operating object “web search”),and the like.

In this embodiment, it may be envisaged that after the matching module43 matches the acquired character or pattern matching the touchtrajectory with the operating object associated information in thepreset information database successfully, the associated objectdisplayed by the display module 44 may be one or more of an application,a folder, a contact, and a web search. Regarding the display of theoperating object, it may be displayed to the user in a text form or in aUI image form. Generally, if the operating object matched by thematching module 43 includes an application, the display module 44displays the operating object to the user in the form of an applicationicon, and if the operating object matched by the matching module 43includes a contact, the display module 44 displays the correspondingcontact (generally at least the name of the contact) to the user. Itwill be appreciated that the corresponding application interface or thecontact interface is entered if the user clicks the displayed operatingobject, for example, clicks the application icon or the contact. It maybe envisaged that one touch trajectory of a user may match multipleapplications, multiple contacts, multiple folders, multiple websearches, and so on.

A preset information database for storing operating object-associatedinformation is provided in the device of this embodiment. The operatingobject-associated information of the operating object appearing on theterminal during the use of the terminal by the user may be stored in thepreset information database. In order to facilitate the matching betweenthe patterns and the operating object-associated information by thematching module 43, correspondence relationship between thecorresponding pattern and operating object-associated information may bepreset in the preset information database. When the second acquiringmodule 42 obtains a pattern after matching, the matching module 43 maymatch the corresponding operating object-associated information in thepreset information database according to the shape of the pattern.Considering that a complicated pattern has higher requirements on thedrawing time and drawing capability of the user, and will increasedifficulties in matching the pattern by the matching module 43, somesimple patterns, e.g., circle, heart, square, or the like, may be usedfor setting the correspondence relationship with the operatingobject-associated information in the preset information database. It maybe envisaged that the correspondence relationship between the patternsand the operating object-associated information may be set by the user,or may be set automatically by the terminal but known to the user.

Further, the matching module 43 is configured to: acquire, when theacquired touch trajectory is matched with a pattern, correspondencerelationship between patterns and the operating object-associatedinformation prestored in the preset information database, and matchpatterns corresponding to respective pieces of operatingobject-associated information in the correspondence relationship withthe acquired pattern matching the touch trajectory.

This scheme requires preset correspondence relationship between thepatterns and the operating object-associated information, and thus hascertain limitations because the correspondence relationship between thepatterns and the operating object-associated information needs to bereset when an operating object is newly added.

Considering that many current application icons generally have symbolicpatterns, e.g., an icon of “music application” in the system is amusical note, an icon of “mobile phone manager” is a shield, and an iconof “sports service” has a heart shape, and so on, in one embodiment, amatched application icon may be obtained by matching a pattern matchingthe touch trajectory with the application icons, so as to finallydisplay the application.

In one embodiment, the matching module 43 is configured to: acquire,when the acquired touch trajectory is matched with a pattern, operatingobject-associated information in the preset information database, matchthe pattern matching the touch trajectory with an application icon inthe operating object-associated information, and determine that thematching is successful if the similarity of the two exceeds a presetfirst threshold, or the pattern matching the touch trajectory appears inthe application icon.

For example, if the touch trajectory input by the user has a heartshape, a contact “Li XX” in the preset information databasecorresponding to a pattern of a heart shape, and further an applicationicon (assumed to be an icon of “exercise health”) has a heart shape,then the finally matched operating object-associated informationincludes the contact “Li XX” and the application icon of “exercisehealth”. As a result, the operating objects displayed by the displaymodule 44 include the contact “Li XX” and the application “ExerciseHealth” (which may display in the form of an application icon).

In one embodiment, the storage module may store correspondencerelationship between characters and the operating object-associatedinformation in the preset information database, where the charactersused in the correspondence relationship may be characters irrelevant tothe operating object-associated information, or may be charactersrelevant to the operating object-associated information, such as Englishletters, Chinese characters, pinyin letters of Chinese characters, andthe like included in the operating object-associated information. Thecharacters include, but are not limited to, numbers, Chinese characters,letters, and other information.

The matching module 43 may be configured to: acquire, when the acquiredtouch trajectory is matched with a character, correspondencerelationship between a character prestored in the preset informationdatabase and the operating object-associated information, and matchcharacters corresponding to respective pieces of operatingobject-associated information in the correspondence relationship withthe acquired character matching the touch trajectory. When the charactermatching the touch trajectory appears in the operating object-associatedinformation, the matching may be considered to be successful. Forexample, the user inputs the character “

(“pay”)”, and in the preset information database, the applicationAli-pay is set to correspond to the characters “

(Ali-pay)”. Therefore, the character matching the touch trajectory ispresent in the operating object-associated information, and the matchingis successful.

As can be known from the above description, most of the operatingobject-associated information in the preset information database is textinformation, which means that most of the operating object-associatedinformation can be matched by directly using characters.

In one embodiment, the matching module 43 may be configured to: directlymatch the acquired character matching the touch trajectory with eachpiece of operating object-associated information in the presetinformation database when the acquired touch trajectory is matched witha character. In this scheme, the correspondence relationship between theoperating object-associated information and the patterns or charactersdoes not need to be preset in a preset information database, therebyconvenient to use.

For directly matching the acquired character matching the touchtrajectory with each piece of operating object-associated information,the matching module 43 may match the acquired character matching thetouch trajectory with Chinese characters or English letters in theoperating object-associated information, or with pinyin of the Chinesecharacters (such as initial consonants of the pinyin) and the like. Forexample, if the user inputs the character “W”, “W” is directly matchedwith each piece of operating object-associated information, and if thepinyin of a Chinese character, e.g. “Weixin (WeChat)”, in the operatingobject-associated information includes “W”, the operatingobject-associated information “WeChat” is considered to be successfullymatched. The matching module 43 may implement direct matching of theacquired character matching the touch trajectory with each piece ofoperating object-associated information in a traversal manner. Inaddition, the matching module 43 may match the character withapplication icons in the operating object-associated information, anddetermine that the matching is successful when there is a character (orpattern) in an application icon having a similarity exceeding a presetthreshold of the character. If the user inputs the character “e”, and anapplication icon of “Eleme” exists in the preset information database(corresponding to the application “Eleme”) and has a graph similar tothe character “e”, it is determined that the icon of “Eleme” is theoperating object-associated information matching the character “e”.

Further, it may be envisaged that new operating objects may occur due tonew applications, new web search keywords, and the like during the useof the terminal by the user, and in order to make the matching module 43match as much operating object-associated information as possible, thereal-time performance of the operating object-associated information inthe preset information database needs to be maintained. Therefore, theconvenient operating terminal in this embodiment may further include anupdating module 45 configured to judge whether the newly appearedoperating object-associated information is stored in the presetinformation database during the use of the terminal by the user; andupdate the preset information database with the newly appeared operatingobject-associated information when the determining result is negative.The updating process includes, but is not limited to, writing the newoperating object-associated information into the preset informationdatabase.

If a correspondence relationship between the operating object-associatedinformation and the characters or patterns is set in the presetinformation database, after the operating object-associated informationis newly added, a corresponding pattern or character to the newly addedoperating object-associated information may be set by the updatingmodule 45. In one embodiment, the correspondence relationship betweenthe operating object-associated information and the characters orpatterns may also be stored in a storage space other than the presetinformation database.

When the matching module 43 matches the acquired pattern or characterwith the operating object-associated information in the presetinformation database, the matching is generally performed from the firstpiece to the last piece of operating object-associated information inthe preset information database. Therefore, an order of arrangement ofthe operating object-associated information in the preset informationdatabase has some influence on the time required for completing thematching. The operating object-associated information of an operatingobject which is frequently used by the user is ranked at the top tofacilitate quick matching. In one embodiment, the convenient operatingterminal further includes a statistics module 46 and an arrangementmodule 47. The statistics module 46 is configured to count usage habitsof the user regarding an operating object corresponding to the operatingobject-associated information, the usage habits including at least oneof a group consisting of usage time, number of uses, and usagefrequency; and the arrangement module 47 is configured to determine ausage possibility of the operating object by the user according to theusing habits, and sequence the operating object-associated informationin the preset information database according to the usage possibility.Generally, if the user uses an operating object for a longer time, witha higher frequency of use and with a larger number of uses, this meansthat the user has a higher possibility of using the operating object,and the operating object-associated information of the operating objectis ranked at the top in the preset information database.

In practical use of the convenient operating terminal of thisembodiment, if a user inputs a touch trajectory on a standby interfaceor a display interface of some applications, a false touch of an icon onthe standby interface or a false touch of content on the displayinterface of the applications may possibly occur. If a touch trajectoryis input on the interface of the APP “Baidu”, a link on the displayinterface of the APP “Baidu” is likely to be triggered, resulting in afalse touch. In order to avoid such false touches, in one embodiment, anoperation interface may be specifically displayed before the user inputsthe touch trajectory, so as to avoid false touches.

Further, a shortcut button including a first sub-button is arranged onan operation interface of the convenient operating terminal of thisembodiment. As shown in FIG. 4, the convenient operating terminal mayfurther include: a calling module 48 configured to call a presetoperation interface when the user triggers the first sub-button.Accordingly, the first acquiring module 41 is configured to acquire atouch trajectory input by the user on the preset operation interface;and the display module 44 is configured to display the operating objectcorresponding to the operating object-associated informationsuccessfully matched on the preset operation interface. The shortcutbutton includes, but is not limited to, a floatable button. The shortcutbutton may be suspended on any operation interface, such as a standbyinterface or an application operation interface.

In order to reduce false touches, in one embodiment, the first acquiringmodule 41 is configured to further acquire a pressure value of the touchtrajectory on the touch screen while acquiring the touch trajectoryinputted by the user on the touch screen; and the second acquiringmodule 42 is configured to acquire from the preset first database thepattern or character matching the touch trajectory only when thepressure value satisfies a preset pressure condition; otherwise, notacquire from the preset first database the pattern or character matchingthe touch trajectory. The preset pressure condition may be that thepressure value of the touch trajectory on the touch screen exceeds apreset pressure threshold.

In practice, while inputting a touch trajectory, the user may find thatthe input touch trajectory may be wrong. At this time, the inputoperation of many users becomes hesitant, and contact time between afinger of the user and the touch screen becomes longer. Therefore,duration for the user to input the touch trajectory may also be used asa basis for judging whether the input by the user is wrong. In oneembodiment, the second acquiring module 42 may be configured to: notperform the operation of acquiring from the preset first database thepattern or character matching the touch trajectory when the duration ofthe user inputting the touch trajectory exceeds a preset duration whilethe first acquiring module 41 acquires the touch trajectory input on thetouch screen by the user.

At present, some terminals may be provided with a function of setting aquick start mode for some APPs, which includes starting thecorresponding APP by inputting a preset touch trajectory, whichundoubtedly may cause certain influence on the method of thisembodiment. In order to avoid such influence, the convenient operatingterminal of this embodiment may further includes: a collecting module 49configured to collect operation habits of the user on the terminalduring use of the terminal, the operation habits including, when a touchtrajectory is input, a shape of the touch trajectory and a correspondingoperation purpose; and a pre-determining module 410 configured topre-determine the corresponding operation purpose of the touchtrajectory according to the shape of the touch trajectory and the userhabits after the first acquiring module 41 acquires the touch trajectoryinput on the touch screen by the user. Accordingly, the second acquiringmodule 42 is further configured to: perform the operation of acquiringfrom the preset first database the pattern or character matching thetouch trajectory only when the pre-determined corresponding operationpurpose is to display the operating object corresponding to theoperating object-associated information successfully matched; otherwise,stop acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or charactermatching the touch trajectory.

In practice, when the user inputs the touch trajectory, the input touchtrajectory may have an error, and in order to eliminate such errors, theembodiment may further include a first cancel module configured to:cancel a previous touch trajectory input by the user under the conditionthat a preset cancel gesture input by the user on the touch screen isfurther acquired after the first acquiring module 41 acquires the touchtrajectory input on the touch screen by the user, and control the secondacquiring module 42 to stop acquiring from the preset first database thepattern or character matching the touch trajectory.

In order to cancel the erroneous trajectory input by the user, in oneembodiment, a shortcut button including a second sub-button is arrangedon an operation interface of the convenient operating terminal; and theconvenient operating terminal further includes a second cancel moduleconfigured to: cancel a previous touch trajectory input by the userunder the condition that the user triggers the second sub-button afterthe first acquiring module 41 acquires the touch trajectory input on thetouch screen by the user, and control the second acquiring module 42 tostop acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or charactermatching the touch trajectory.

By adopting the convenient operating terminal of the embodiment, for theuser, the operation involves only one step, i.e., inputting a touchtrajectory, then the device can display a plurality of operating objectswhich are possibly required by the user currently, which reduces thesteps of searching for the operating objects by the user, improves theoperating efficiency of the user, saves time for the user and improvesthe user experience.

Obviously, a person skilled in the art would understand that the abovemodules and steps of the present disclosure can be realized by using auniversal computing device, can be integrated in a single computingdevice or distributed on a network that consists of a plurality ofcomputing devices; and alternatively, they can be realized by using theexecutable program code of the computing device, so that they can bestored in a storage device (such as a ROM/RAM, a disk, or an opticaldisc) and executed by the computing device, in some cases, can performthe shown or described steps in a sequence other than herein, or theyare made into various integrated circuit modules respectively, or aplurality of modules or steps thereof are made into a single integratedcircuit module, thus to be realized. In this way, the present disclosureis not restricted to any particular hardware and software combination.

The above are further detailed explanation of the present disclosure inconjunction with specific embodiments, and the present disclosure is notto be construed as being limited to these embodiments. It will beapparent to those ordinary skilled in the art to which the presentdisclosure pertains that several simple deductions or substitutions canbe made without departing from the concept of the disclosure, whichdeductions and substitutions should also be considered as falling withinthe scope of the disclosure. Furthermore, the individual methodsteps/modules in the above embodiments may be combined with each otherwithout conflict, and such combinations should also be considered asfalling within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.

1. A convenient operating method, comprising the steps of: acquiring a touch trajectory inputted by a user on a touch screen; acquiring from a preset first database a pattern or character matching the touch trajectory; matching the acquired pattern or character with operating object-associated information in a preset information database, the operating object-associated information being relevant information of a corresponding operating object; and displaying, under the condition of successful matching, the operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information successfully matched.
 2. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, wherein when the touch trajectory is matched with a pattern, the step of matching the acquired pattern or character with the operating object-associated information in the preset information database comprises: acquiring a correspondence relationship between patterns and the operating object-associated information prestored in the preset information database, and matching patterns corresponding to respective pieces of operating object-associated information in the correspondence relationship with the acquired pattern matching the touch trajectory; and when the touch trajectory is matched with a character, the step of matching the acquired pattern or character with the operating object-associated information in the preset information database comprises: acquiring a correspondence relationship between characters and the operating object-associated information prestored in the preset information database, and matching characters corresponding to respective pieces of operating object-associated information in the correspondence relationship with the acquired character.
 3. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, wherein when the touch trajectory is matched with a pattern, the step of matching the acquired pattern or character with the operating object-associated information in the preset information database comprises: acquiring a correspondence relationship between patterns and the operating object-associated information prestored in the preset information database, and matching patterns corresponding to respective pieces of operating object-associated information in the correspondence relationship with the acquired pattern matching the touch trajectory; and when the touch trajectory is matched with a character, the step of matching the acquired pattern or character with the operating object-associated information in the preset information database comprises: directly matching the acquired character matching the touch trajectory with the operating object-associated information in the preset information database.
 4. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, wherein the operating object-associated information in the preset information database includes at least one of a group consisting of a file name, an application name, a contact, a web page search keyword, and an application icon.
 5. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, wherein the method is applied to a terminal and further includes: judging whether newly appeared operating object-associated information is stored in the preset information database during the use of the terminal by the user; and updating the preset information database with the newly appeared operating object-associated information when it is determined that the newly appeared operating object-associated information is not stored in the preset information database.
 6. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, further comprising: counting usage habits of the user regarding an operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information, the usage habits including at least one of a group consisting of usage time, number of uses, and usage frequency; and determining a usage possibility of the operating object by the user according to the usage habits, and sequencing the operating object-associated information in the preset information database according to the usage possibility.
 7. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, wherein a shortcut button including a first sub-button is arranged on an operation interface of the terminal; before the step of acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by the user on the touch screen, the method further comprises: calling a preset operation interface when the user triggers the first sub-button; the step of acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by the user on the touch screen comprises: acquiring a touch trajectory input by the user on the preset operation interface; and the step of displaying the operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information successfully matched comprises: displaying the operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information successfully matched on the preset operation interface.
 8. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, wherein while acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by the user on the touch screen, the method further comprises performing either of the operations of: acquiring a pressure value of the touch trajectory on the touch screen, and performing the step of acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory only when the pressure value satisfies a preset pressure condition; otherwise, not performing the step of acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory; and acquiring duration of the user inputting the touch trajectory on the touch screen, and not performing the step of acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory when the duration of the user inputting the touch trajectory exceeds a preset duration.
 9. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, further comprising: collecting operation habits of the user on the terminal during the use of the terminal, the operation habits including, when a touch trajectory is input, a shape of the touch trajectory and a corresponding operation purpose; and after the step of acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by the user on the touch screen, the method further comprises: pre-determining the corresponding operation purpose of the touch trajectory according to the shape of the touch trajectory and the operation habits, and performing the step of acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory only when the pre-determined operation purpose is to display the operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information successfully matched.
 10. The convenient operating method according to claim 1, wherein after the step of acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by the user on the touch screen, the method further comprises at least one of: canceling a previous touch trajectory input by the user under the condition that a preset cancel gesture input by the user on the touch screen is further acquired, and stopping the step of acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory; and canceling a previous touch trajectory input by the user under the condition that the user triggers a second sub-button, and stopping the step of acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory, wherein the second sub-button is included in a shortcut button arranged on an operation interface of a terminal.
 11. A convenient operating terminal, comprising: a first acquiring module configured to acquire a touch trajectory inputted by a user on a touch screen; a second acquiring module configured to acquire from a preset first database a pattern or character matching the touch trajectory; a matching module configured to match the acquired pattern or character with operating object-associated information in a preset information database, the operating object-associated information being relevant information of a corresponding operating object; and a display module configured to display the operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information successfully matched under the condition that the matching module matches successfully.
 12. The convenient operating tell final according to claim 11, wherein the matching module is configured to: acquire, when the touch trajectory is matched with a pattern, a correspondence relationship between patterns and the operating object-associated information prestored in the preset information database, and match patterns corresponding to respective pieces of operating object-associated information in the correspondence relationship with the acquired pattern matching the touch trajectory; and acquire, when the touch trajectory is matched with a character, a correspondence relationship between characters and the operating object-associated information prestored in the preset information database, and match characters corresponding to respective pieces of operating object-associated information in the correspondence relationship with the acquired character matching the touch trajectory, or directly match, when the touch trajectory is matched with a character, the acquired character matching the touch trajectory with the operating object-associated information in the preset information database.
 13. The convenient operating terminal according to claim 11, wherein the operating object-associated information in the preset information database includes at least one of a group consisting of a file name, an application name, a contact, a web page search keyword, and an application icon.
 14. The convenient operating terminal according to claim 11, further comprising at least one of: an updating module configured to judge whether newly appeared operating object-associated information is stored in the preset information database while a user uses the convenient operating terminal, and update the preset information database with the newly appeared operating object-associated information when it is determined that the newly appeared operating object-associated information is not stored in the preset information database; a statistics module and an arrangement module, wherein the statistics module is configured to count usage habits of the user regarding an operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information; and the arrangement module is configured to determine a usage possibility of the operating object by the user according to the usage habits, and sequence the operating object-associated information in the preset information database according to the usage possibility, wherein the usage habits include at least one of a group consisting of usage time, number of uses, and usage frequency; a first cancel module configured to cancel a previous touch trajectory input by the user under the condition that a preset cancel gesture input by the user on the touch screen is further acquired after the first acquiring module acquires the touch trajectory input on the touch screen by the user, and control the second acquiring module to stop acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory; a second cancel module configured to cancel a previous touch trajectory input by the user under the condition that the user triggers a second sub-button after the first acquiring module acquires the touch trajectory input on the touch screen by the user, and control the second acquiring module to stop acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory.
 15. The convenient operating terminal according to claim 11, wherein a shortcut button including a first sub-button is arranged on an operation interface of the convenient operating terminal; the convenient operating terminal further includes a calling module configured to call a preset operation interface when the user triggers the first sub-button; the first acquiring module is configured to acquire a touch trajectory input by the user on the preset operation interface; and the display module is configured to display the operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information successfully matched on the preset operation interface.
 16. The convenient operating tell final according to claim 11, wherein the first acquiring module is configured to further acquire a pressure value of the touch trajectory on the touch screen while acquiring the touch trajectory inputted by the user on the touch screen; and the second acquiring module is configured to acquire from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory only when the pressure value satisfies a preset pressure condition; otherwise, not acquire from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory.
 17. The convenient operating terminal according to claim 11, wherein the second acquiring module is configured to not perform the operation of acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory when the duration of the user inputting the touch trajectory exceeds a preset duration while the first acquiring module acquires the touch trajectory input on the touch screen by the user.
 18. The convenient operating terminal according to claim 11, further including: a collecting module configured to collect operation habits of the user on the terminal during the use of the terminal, the operation habits including, when a touch trajectory is input, a shape of the touch trajectory and a corresponding operation purpose; a pre-determining module configured to pre-determine the corresponding operation purpose of the touch trajectory according to the shape of the touch trajectory and the user habits after the first acquiring module acquires the touch trajectory input on the touch screen by the user, and the second acquiring module is further configured to: perform the operation of acquiring from the preset first database the pattern or character matching the touch trajectory only when the pre-determined corresponding operation purpose is to display the operating object corresponding to the operating object-associated information successfully matched.
 19. A storage medium having one or more program stored thereon, wherein when the program is executed by a processor, the processor implements the convenient operating method according to claim
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